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Mitsubishi Electric has expanded its GOT2000 series of Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) with two new widescreen versions. The ability to display additional visual information gives users of the new GT21 and GT25 widescreen HMIs the opportunity to enhance machine operability and the potential to increase productivity. Other valuable features include two separate Ethernet ports and ...

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At SPS IPC Drives 2017, Mitsubishi Electric’s Guided Operator Solutions for manual assembly applications will demonstrate how improvements in quality and productivity can be achieved. These solutions also enable the seamless transfer of production data from manual assembly operations to higher-level enterprise systems, supporting the digital transformation within manufacturing.

2017-08-08 – Smart Condition Monitoring aims to end downtime for the Food and Beverage Industry

Predictive maintenance is the best answer to minimising the risks of equipment failure, however, monitoring practices in the past have been expensive, problematic and at worst, unreliable. The solution is to switch to what Mitsubishi Electric offers to as ‘Smart Condition Monitoring’, a system which can connect to rotating equipment and provide plant-wide 24-7 monitoring.

Eliminating human mistakes is one of the main quality challenges facing manufacturing industry today. To overcome this challenge, Mitsubishi Electric has launched a set of Guided Operator Solutions dedicated to preventing mistakes in manual parts picking and assembly tasks. The system is field proven and is already enabling manufacturers from a variety of industries to actively improve...

With the launch of the latest addition to the GOT2000 family of HMIs, Mitsubishi Electric has introduced a new style of operator interface. The open-frame, back mounting design enables machine builders to reinforce their own brand identity and provides a flush finish to the machine panel for a smarter, more stylish aesthetic.

Mitsubishi Electric will be using a tubular bag machine to demonstrate its packaging machine engineering expertise at Hanover Trade Fair. The trade fair application is based on Mitsubishi Electric's automation iQ Platform. The system uses predefined function blocks especially for packaging machines which can be used to set up control systems including HMIs quickly and easily. The program ...

Mitsubishi Electric has added a new model to its high-end range of HMIs (human machine interfaces) which can act as a gateway device to an entire automation system. The GT2705 completes the current GT27 series line-up offering a 5.7 inch TFT touch screen, gesture control and high-performance graphics processing in addition to its extensive connectivity capabilities.

UK trade shows have experienced their ups and downs over the last two or three decades, however, they have endured and are now enjoying somewhat of a resurgence in popularity as exhibition organisers and venues work together to improve the relevance and accessibility of their events.
Against this backdrop Mitsubishi Electric has committed to take a large space at the 2016 Drives & Controls ...

Mitsubishi Electric is presenting several innovations in key automation technologies at the SPS IPC Drives. These cutting edge technologies have been developed to enhance the productivity, efficiency and performance of production plants across all industrial sectors.

2015-11-03 – History and the future both influence the latest automated production innovations of today

Mitsubishi Electric will have many of its key technologies on show at the EMO Exhibition (Milan, Italy, 5-10 October 2015, Hall 3, Stand H18/L17), where experts will also be on hand for discussions and demonstrations.

Mitsubishi Electric has added a new, compact, colour HMI to its GOT2000 range, bringing superior visualisation and enhanced functionality to a wide range of applications. The GT2104 offers a 4.3 inch, high resolution TFT display, with a widescreen format and the ability to display over 65,000 colours, bringing new levels of realism to screen elements for enhanced usability.

2015-09-17 – New hybrid power source (HPS) energy management system can select best source while also reducing consumption by up to 30%

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
Reducing energy consumption is just one part of an industrial company’s energy management strategy, it must also source or generate its energy competitively, while taking account of CSI and green initiatives which may affect the energy mix. This situation opens up the requirement for a solution that can make complex purchasing and management decisions..

2015-09-17 – Make renewable and EFW plants more efficient with the global experience of Mitsubishi Electric

RWM exhibition, Birmingham, 15.-17.9.2015
Energy from Waste (EFW) plants around the world rely on automated systems from Mitsubishi Electric to optimise performance and ensure the maximum levels of efficiency while also achieving rigorous environmental standards for emissions.

At this year's Hannover Messe, Mitsubishi Electric and partners will be presenting hands-on handling and automation solutions. The focus will be on robotics including an integrated high-precision, flexible laser marking solution from Taufenbach GmbH, an automated screw application system from WSM-Automation GmbH, an application from Bilfinger HSG and Datalogic S.R.L. ...

Following the successful introduction of its award winning* GOT2000 series Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new model range in the form the GT25 series designed to strike a balance between high performance and cost efficiency. Also new to the GOT family is a larger 15-inch variant of the high-end GT27 series, now the largest HMI on offer from Mitsubishi Electric. Accompanying the new hardware...

2015-04-02 – Preview - Solutions for the water industry at the "PUMPENplatz"

Mitsubishi Electric will be presenting an innovative portfolio of solutions designed specially for the water industry at the "PUMPENplatz" at Hanover trade fair on Stand G43, Hall 15. Providing consumers with clean drinking water is a vital process but handling waste water correctly is also an extremely critical issue. Strict requirements such as the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive provide..

2014-11-27 – The new GS series HMIs: entry-level visualisation technology for the particularly price-conscious

The GS series, a new range of HMIs from Mitsubishi Electric, is set to be launched at this year's SPS IPC Drives. The operating devices from this cost-effective series offer a simple and flexible entry-level option for newcomers to the world of machine visualisation. The scope of functionality of the GS series includes all standard basic functions as well as a number of special features.

At this year's SPS IPC Drives, Mitsubishi Electric will be presenting the Energy Assist Unit for the first time, a particularly effective intelligent solution for feeding regenerative energy from servomotors over 30 kilowatts back into the system so that it can be made usable again and ultimately reduce energy peaks significantly. This is the ideal solution for tapping into the energy and cost-sav

Visitors to the Mitsubishi Electric stand 380 in hall 7 at this year's SPS IPC Drives can expect to see a range of innovative factory automation products based on Industry 4.0. The highlights will include the Energy Assist Unit, the MR-J4-TM servo controller and the new GS series HMIs.

At this year's Motek trade fair, Mitsubishi Electric demonstrated a new handling application with pressure control directly controlled by servo amplifiers. The demo application showcased a number of innovative features developed by Mitsubishi Electric, including third-party motor control, high-precision direct-drive motors which interacted with robots and third-party motors, PLC CPUs ...

Mitsubishi Electric Europe will be exhibiting at RWM 2014 – the resource efficiency and waste management show, being held in the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham UK, 16-18 September 2014.
For more than 25 years Mitsubishi Electric has been one of the leading suppliers for the Energy from Waste (EfW) industry. It will be displaying its solutions on stand 4C44-D45 in hall 4 & 5 ...

At this year's SPS IPC Drives, Mitsubishi Electric provided visitors with a look into the future of its automation solutions. For the first time in Europe, the successors to the globally popular compact MELSEC FX PLC series and the latest generation modular MELSEC iQ Platform were on show, alongside the new GOT2000 series touch screen HMI and the new FR-A800 high-end frequency inverter range.

2013-11-26 – New GOT2000 series: HMIs with multi-touch function and gesture control

Improved user-friendliness, expanded functionalities, high cost-efficiency and optimum integration in Mitsubishi Electric’s Automation portfolio – these are the features of the new GOT2000 HMI series that Mitsubishi Electric will be presenting at this year’s SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg from 26th to 28th November 2013 (Hall 7, Stand 380). The successor to the tried and tested GOT1000 HMI range...

2013-11-11 – Next Generations – Experience the future live at SPS IPC Drives

At this year's SPS IPC Drives, Mitsubishi Electric will be giving visitors a closer look into the future of its automation solutions. For the first time in Europe, the successors to the compact MELSEC FX PLC series and the modular automation concept MELSEC iQ Platform, the brilliant HMI GOT2000 series and the FR-A800 high-end frequency inverter will be presented.

One of the most ambitious wastewater treatment projects in Europe, designed to process several towns’ wastewater and improve water quality along the Sussex coast, has been speeded along because of the ease of integration of Mitsubishi Electric control equipment.

March 2013 saw the second award of the prize in Mitsubishi Electric Europe’s “Best HMI screen competition”, with the prize going to Italian manufacturer Mario Frigerio for its innovative use of HMI technology. Mario Frigerio was one of three winners in Mitsubishi Electric’s hugely popular HMI competition, held to find the most creative use of HMI screens in an application.

2013-06-04 – e-F@ctory Alliance exhibition launches into the virtual world

The e-F@ctory Alliance* trade show is the first full exhibition to be staged using Mitsubishi Electric’s new virtual exhibition platform, and the first major virtual show to deliver a convincing and rewarding visitor experience.

Mitsubishi Electric Europe has announced the three winners of its “Best HMI screen competition” – two from Italy and one from the Czech Republic. The hugely popular and successful competition was held to find the most creative use of HMI screens in an application, with each winner receiving a Samsung tablet as a prize.

In advanced automation systems with complex SFC (Sequential Function Chart) programs and multiple motion controllers and servo axes, system monitoring and troubleshooting has traditionally required making individual PC connections to each part of the control system – something which is time consuming and inconvenient. With the GOT1000 series HMIs, Mitsubishi Electric has removed this headache...

2013-02-13 – Mitsubishi Electric optimises Irish waste water treatment and purification plants in record time

The aim of the operators of a waste water treatment plant and four associated purification plants in the East of Ireland was to reduce ongoing operating costs through modernisation. In order to do that, the plant was brought right up-to-date by installing Mitsubishi Electric automation components. This involved taking particularly diverse performance requirements into account as well as ...

Globalisation, increasing customer sophistication and resource scarcity are all challenges facing the process industries, and by 2020 these will be even more acute. Meeting these challenges will depend on structures that will enable wholly automated planning, dynamic scheduling and fully optimised production processes to control unit production cost.

Mitsubishi Electric has introduced comprehensive new monitoring functions on its GOT1000 series of HMIs, providing a single environment for monitoring PLCs, motion controllers, CNCs, robot controllers, intelligent input modules and I/O cards. In addition, a network monitoring function provides at-a-glance monitoring of network status. These unique GOT1000 series features ...

Mitsubishi Electric GOT1000 series HMIs now offer enhanced data logging capabilities, enabling data to be logged from remotely connected devices such as PLCs, Inverters, Servos and temperature controllers. This reduces the load on the PLC for improved machine performance, and ensures complete traceability of production for safe and secure operation.

With thousands of colours, and hundreds of pre-defined graphics today’s HMI’s are functional, highly effective and an essential tool in human-machine interaction. In a celebration of the creativity demonstrated by users in creating their HMI screen designs, Mitsubishi Electric is launching a competition that really lets users show off their skills regardless of the HMI they are using.

An unexpected machine error can often mean hurrying back to the office to check the PLC program on a PC to try and work out the cause of the problem and deal with it. The One Touch Ladder Jump function on Mitsubishi Electric GT15 and GT16 GOT1000 series HMIs eliminates the need for engineers to go back to the desk to get a PC to check ladder programs.

Complex production lines and installations can often see key components located at different ends of a machine, in different rooms, or even on different floors. But in such a decentralised system it is very difficult to debug a PLC program during commissioning or etc. The GOT1000 series of HMIs from Mitsubishi Electric eliminates these problems through a special FA transparent function.

When downtime can cost thousands of Euros every hour, a faulty PLC can be a major problem. Replacing the faulty CPU is only half the story, the other half is restoring the correct program enabling the system to continue its operation unhindered. The GOT1000 series of HMIs from Mitsubishi Electric, however, include the ability to back up the PLC program within the GOT terminal.

2012-09-11 – HMIs from Mitsubishi Electric fit the toughest system and budget requirements

Mitsubishi Electric has extended its GOT1000 series of HMIs to provide a comprehensive range of terminals, with everything from compact models with basic functions right through to high performance models with full multimedia capability and a host of features and functions including embedded communications.

With its GOT1000 series of HMIs, Mitsubishi Electric has a comprehensive range of HMIs with enhanced functionality that offer capabilities beyond just visualisation, providing additional features that will help to reduce downtime, enable fast recovery from simple errors, increase availability and boost production efficiency.